It's VLAN Trunking Protocol.  Transparent means it won't use any of the info
learned from VTP, just pass it through to other switches in server or client
mode to use.  On a "transparent" switch you have to configure your VLANs
manually.

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> Dear friends,
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> Any one can help me to clearify the concept of VTP?
>
> It's Virtual Trunking Protocol? Or VLAN trunking
> Protocol? Or the two are actually same.
>
> VTP support 3 modes: Server, Client, and
> Transparent.What does Transparent mean?
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> Thanks and Merry Christmas!
> Snow
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